Sunday, May 29, 2011

Parallel Universes: Metaphysics meets Sci-Fi

Mr. Spock runs the science department at Arizona State University folks!

The scientific theory of Parallel Universes suggests that there really isn't such thing as reality.
On the run with their wild theories, man will come up with anything not to face the truth.  But if reality doesn't exists, even less the idea that any real truth exists. Check out this funny Nat-Geo video.




Can you imagine the implications of this type of thinking if everyone who was taught this in school starting from first grade through university level? ... Generations of young people would be indoctrinated into believing that their actions would have no consequences and nothing really matters. Haven't we had enough school kids bring high-powered assault weapons and shoot up whole schools? Did we ever figure out what brought on that amazing coincidence of sudden repeat violence in the schools? Did we blame it on bullying and stop there? No, it's no wonder that the indoctrination that goes on in our society is what brings on these episodes of cultural anomalies. Not every kid that watches porn becomes a rapist or one who plays voilent video games, shoots up a school... But out of millions that do, it only takes common sense to know that a small percentage of that population would. But unfortunately for us in a population of millions, that minority percentage is still way too high. Statistics aren't going to reveal the truth. Sometimes you don't need statistics to arrive at a common sense conclusion. Bias always hides the truth within statistics; we all know that. In my old experimental psychology class we were quickly introduced to the "garbage in, garbage out" concept. This means that adding skewed information to an experiment will always give you skewed information as a result.

And so any of the many "scientific" theories that gain popularity and is then taught in our schools that suggests that we as humans have less control over our own thinking, our actions, our future will eventually reap the negative influences of those theories. "You are what you eat".. or rather, "You do what you believe".

Consider this: The Truth does exist and it doesn't cease to exist simply because we decide not to believe it. Truth exists whether we believe or not. However, finding the truth is still the grand persuit of human beings and we all only have a limited amount of time to find it.

Jesus said...."I am the WAY, the TRUTH and the LIFE".

Although the person who first came up with this theory in quantum physics didn't experience the most welcoming reception from the scientific community, it nevertheless is still out there to be considered as a theory which is a lot more than what modern scientists will consider the idea of a creator.

There is proof that the universe continues to expand and become cooler. The sustaining life conditions that postulate the universe being millions of years old doesn't measure up therefore, one can never say that the universe always was. However, the idea of a universe creator who has no origin is too much to accept today even as a theory.

For more on Parellel Universe theory,

http://www.manyuniverses.com/indexH.htm